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Description: | Mist-Rise Forest, deep inside the Eastern Forest, looks ideal for many Bug-type Pokémon. | |||
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Predominant type: | Bug | |||
Capacity: | 14 | |||
Method to obtain: | Talk to Wigglytuff for the first time | |||
Friend Area |
Mist-Rise Forest (Japanese: かげろうのもり Dragonfly Forest) is a Friend Area. It is automatically given away when visiting the Wigglytuff Club for the first time. It has a capacity of fourteen Pokémon, all of them at least partially Bug-type. It is one of four Friend Areas in the Eastern Forest Area.
Geography
Mist-Rise Forest is a barren forest area with a single large tree stump that has what appears to be fungus steps protruding from its base.
Pokémon
Pokémon | Location | |
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Caterpie | Wish Cave (B2F-B4F) | |
Metapod | Evolve Caterpie Joyous Tower (7F-8F) | |
Butterfree | Evolve Metapod | |
Weedle | Silent Chasm (B1F-B6F) Mt. Thunder (1F-4F) Joyous Tower (28F-34F) Oddity Cave (B1F-B4F) | |
Kakuna | Evolve Weedle Joyous Tower (9F-13F) | |
Beedrill | Evolve Kakuna | |
Ledyba | Sinister Woods (7F-10F) Pitfall Valley (B1F-B6F) Joyous Tower (22F-25F) Remains Island (B1F-B6F) | |
Ledian | Evolve Ledyba | |
Yanma | Silent Chasm (B1F-B8F) Pitfall Valley (B9F-B15F) Remains Island (B9F-B15F) | |
Wurmple | Joyous Tower (1F-2F) | |
Silcoon | Evolve Wurmple Sinister Woods (4F-6F) | |
Beautifly | Evolve Silcoon | |
Cascoon | Evolve Wurmple Sinister Woods (4F-6F) Murky Cave (1F-2F, 5F, 7F-9F, 11F) | |
Dustox | Evolve Cascoon |
In other languages
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